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  • Memmy on iOS has filtering under settings. Haven’t tried it yet but presumably typing in “hexbear” would not only filter out comments/posts from the instance, but also comments/posts about it from other places. Never have to deal with any of the drama again. Also filter out anything else you don’t want to see.

  • What desktop environments are you using?
  • KDE Plasma is great!
    Feel free to keep on trucking with your setup. I’ve been using a different solution for discord streaming and wanted to share in case it sounds helpful for you. It’s been an improvement for me. Your mileage may vary.

    https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/discord-screenaudio
    Do not use your main account, make another one only for streaming with audio. Works with x11 and Wayland has more features. It’s a slight annoyance to have to connect to a discord chat with a second account but this works really well for streaming. TOS is sustained with main account and you actually get working audio/video streaming with a second account that won’t get banned (been doing this for years) but even if it does it won’t matter because it’s only used for streaming.

    Just another option, feel free to disregard if it’s not right for you.

  • Scientific American: Trans Girls Belong on Girls' Sports Teams

    > # Trans Girls Belong on Girls’ Sports Teams > > There is no scientific case for excluding them > > In February 2020, the families of three cisgender girls filed a federal lawsuit against the Connecticut Association of Schools, the nonprofit Connecticut Interscholastic Athletic Conference and several boards of education in the state. The families were upset that transgender girls were competing against the cisgender girls in high school track leagues. They argued that transgender girls have an unfair advantage in high school sports and should be forced to play on boys’ teams. > > Conservatives around the country have jumped on the question. Attorney General Merrick Garland was pressed on the issue during his confirmation hearing last month. State legislators around the country are pushing bills that would force trans girls to compete on boys’ teams. In describing the Connecticut case in the Wall Street Journal, opinion writer Abigail Shrier expressed a representative argument: when transgender girls compete on girls’ sports teams, she wrote, “[cisgender] girls can’t win.” > > The opinion piece left out the fact that two days after the Connecticut lawsuit was filed by the cisgender girls’ families, one of those girls beat one of the transgender girls named in the lawsuit in a Connecticut state championship. It turns out that when transgender girls play on girls’ sports teams, cisgender girls can win. In fact, the vast majority of female athletes are cisgender, as are the vast majority of winners. There is no epidemic of transgender girls dominating female sports. Attempts to force transgender girls to play on the boys’ teams are unconscionable attacks on already marginalized transgender children, and they don’t address a real problem. They’re unscientific, and they would cause serious mental health damage to both cisgender and transgender youth. > > Policies permitting transgender athletes to play on teams that match their gender identity are not new. The Olympics have had trans-inclusive policies since 2004, but a single openly transgender athlete has yet to even qualify. California passed a law in 2013 that allows trans youth to compete on the team that matches their gender identity; there have been no issues. U SPORTS, Canada’s equivalent to the U.S.’s National Collegiate Athletic Association, has allowed transgender athletes to compete with the team that matches their identity for the past two years. > > The notion of transgender girls having an unfair advantage comes from the idea that testosterone causes physical changes such as an increase in muscle mass. But transgender girls are not the only girls with high testosterone levels. An estimated 10 percent of women have polycystic ovarian syndrome, which results in elevated testosterone levels. They are not banned from female sports. Transgender girls on puberty blockers, on the other hand, have negligible testosterone levels. Yet these state bills would force them to play with the boys. Plus, the athletic advantage conferred by testosterone is equivocal. As Katrina Karkazis, a senior visiting fellow and expert on testosterone and bioethics at Yale University explains, “Studies of testosterone levels in athletes do not show any clear, consistent relationship between testosterone and athletic performance. Sometimes testosterone is associated with better performance, but other studies show weak links or no links. And yet others show testosterone is associated with worse performance.” The bills’ premises lack scientific validity. > > Claiming that transgender girls have an unfair advantage in sports also neglects the fact that these kids have the deck stacked against them in nearly every other way imaginable. They suffer from higher rates of bullying, anxiety and depression—all of which make it more difficult for them to train and compete. They also have higher rates of homelessness and poverty because of common experiences of family rejection. This is likely a major driver of why we see so few transgender athletes in collegiate sports and none in the Olympics. > > On top of the notion of transgender athletic advantage being dubious, enforcing these bills would be bizarre and cruel. Idaho’s H.B. 500, which was signed into law but currently has a preliminary injunction against its enforcement, would essentially let people accuse students of lying about their sex. Those students would then need to “prove” their sex through means including an invasive genital exam or genetic testing. And what happens when a kid comes back with XY chromosomes but a vagina (as occurs with people with complete androgen insensitivity syndrome)? Do they play on the boys’ team or the girls’ team? This is just one of several conditions that would make such sex policing impossible. > > It’s worth noting that this isn’t the first time people have tried to discredit the success of athletes from marginalized minorities based on half-baked claims of “science.” There is a long history of similarly painting Black athletes as “genetically superior” in an attempt to downplay the effects of their hard work and training. > > Recently, some have even harkened back to eras of “separate but equal,” suggesting that transgender athletes should be forced into their own leagues. In addition to all the reasons why this is unnecessary that I’ve already explained, it is also unjust. As we’ve learned from women’s sports leagues, separate is not equal. Female athletes consistently have to deal with fewer accolades, less press coverage and lower pay. A transgender sports league would undoubtedly be plagued with the same issues. > > Beyond the trauma of sex-verification exams, these bills would cause further emotional damage to transgender youth. While we haven’t seen an epidemic of transgender girls dominating sports leagues, we have seen high rates of anxiety, depression and suicide attempts. Research highlights that a major driver of these mental health problems is rejection of someone’s gender identity. Forcing trans youth to play on sports teams that don’t match their identity will worsen these disparities. It’s a classic form of transgender conversion therapy, a discredited practice of trying to force transgender people to be cisgender and gender-conforming. > > Though this can be hard for cisgender people to understand, imagine someone told you that you were a different gender and then forced you to play on the sports team of that gender throughout all of your school years. You’d likely be miserable and confused. > > As a child psychiatry fellow, I spend a lot of time with kids. They have many worries on their minds: bullying, sexual assault, divorcing parents, concerns they won’t get into college. What they’re not worried about is transgender girls playing on girls’ sports teams. > > Legislators need to work on the issues that truly impact young people and women’s sports—lower pay to female athletes, less media coverage for women’s sports and cultural environments that lead to high dropout rates for diverse athletes—instead of manufacturing problems and “solutions” that hurt the kids we are supposed to be protecting.

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    art @hexbear.net Char [she/her] @mander.xyz
    'Mallard' steam locomotive - Gerald Coulson (1938) oils.

    Fastest steam train in the world! Goes by like a Blur.

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    Civilise the mind, make savage the body. ~ Mao
    en.prolewiki.org Essay:A nutrition and fitness guide

    Civilise the mind, make savage the body. Mao Zedong, on Physical Education

    A nutrition and fitness guide [prolewiki]

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    Marx anime opening just slaps

    cross-posted from: https://lemmygrad.ml/post/948249

    Series with english subs: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0T0a_jXHiDo&list=PLWxJQNyu0ylp5SiE_RTxOVmoOfVAROMWA

    > 🥹

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    How to measure things like a Canadian?

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.zip/post/802333

    > Saw this recently on a WAN Show (19:12). How true is this? It sounds wild.

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    neurodiverse @hexbear.net Char [she/her] @mander.xyz
    Study Tips from ADHD Alien
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    Vietnamese Mossy Frog

    cross-posted from: https://mander.xyz/post/861819

    > https://www.ecosia.org/images?q=Vietnamese%20Moss%20Frog > > New obsession.

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    The Klingon Who Invented Warp Drive

    cross-posted from: https://negativenull.com/post/38540

    > https://www.sheldoncomics.com/

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    Disguise self at will is very flexible.

    cross-posted from: https://ttrpg.network/post/345821

    > Sorry about my art on this one, it's pretty bad.

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    We're the creators of Lemmy, Ask Us Anything. *Starts Monday, 7 Aug, 1500 CEST*

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/2920188

    > This is an opportunity for any users, server admins, or interested third parties to ask anything they'd like to @nutomic@lemmy.ml and I about Lemmy. This includes its development and future, as well as wider issues relevant to the social media landscape today. > > Note: This will be the thread tmrw, so you can use this thread to ask and vote on questions beforehand. > > Original Announcement thread

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    mycology @hexbear.net Char [she/her] @mander.xyz
    Found some Dead Man’s Fingers in my yard

    not my yard, cross-posting from Mander

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    mycology @hexbear.net Char [she/her] @mander.xyz
    I think this artist's conk is about to say something.

    Mycology? More like Ourcology!

    Hopefully not a terrible joke. Welcome to federation bears!

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    Is there a way to prevent mixed cereals from separating?
  • Particles are going to settle at roughly the same rate either orientation.

    • Vertical storage will stack higher and have a greater distance to opening on top, causing the not mixed well enough issue.
    • Horizontal storage more evenly distributes the mix for a more similar pour upon reorientation.
    • Flat on it’s face would distributor even closer to even mix, but that way lies madness and is not optimal for pantry storage. [Maybe flat on top of fridge might work?]

    So the spectrum will be the same at any orientation except the effect will be more or less pronounced. With flat storage leading to the least granular separation while also being inconvenient to practically store.

  • Is there a way to prevent mixed cereals from separating?
  • Least effort way: Store sideways/horizontally/perpendicular to pouring. Not vertical. Will settle to side instead of bottom and come out more evenly.

  • Adopted a Crested Gecko
  • Adorable mlem-face!

  • Wild red spotted newt in West Virginia
  • So cute! Nice snap.

  • Hyalinobatrachium viridissimum, Honduras, June 2023
  • Does look small and adorable. You demonstrate a well-developed skill with photography.

  • Central American banded gecko (Coleonyx mitratus) on the hunt
  • So cute! Such detail and also shows how well the camo works with the background.

  • Lemmy v0.18.3 Release
  • Thanks for the clarification! Your stewardship along with everyone collaborating in work and donations makes for a wonderful project. Really demonstrates the power of people working together to provide spaces outside of the control of corporate interests that are destroying other platforms.

  • Char Char [she/her] @mander.xyz
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